[Coco] [SPAM] Re: retrobright

didier derny didier at aida.org
Fri Jan 9 17:19:19 EST 2015


I'm not sure paint is best solution if I had to retrobrite a machine
I would rather try a transparent varnish to protect the surface

Retrobrite is very aggressive, and probably destroy the protection
At the surface of the plastic.

I guess that after a retrobrite the surface of the plastic is porous...

I have no idea about the varnish I would use but I would try this solution

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My big problem with painting plastic is that it often does not hold up
and can get Tacky/Sticky. I suppose with proper prep and painting and
maybe some type of sealant, it might work ok. 







> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Frank Swygert
<farna at amc-mag.com> wrote:

>

>> I'm pretty sure it's the chemical makeup of the plastic that
causes the

>> yellowing -- yellows as it ages. Different batches yellow at
different

>> rates. The best long term protective option might be a good
paint. That

>> will protect the plastic from UV rays as well as exposure to
other

>> chemicals, should make it last longer before it becomes brittle.
Not

>> original, but what's the point of having it original if you can't
handle

>> it

>> for fear or breaking?

>>

>>

> And to make it look original, why not paint it exactly the same
beige

> color

> it is supposed to be ?

>

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